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URSB Equips Returnees from South Africa with Business Skills for Reintegration

The Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB) has trained Ugandans recently repatriated from South Africa on business start-up, formalisation and intellectual property protection as part of government efforts to help them rebuild their livelihoods after returning home.

The training was conducted at the National Leadership Institute (NALI) in Kyankwanzi, where the returnees are undergoing reintegration and empowerment programmes following their evacuation from South Africa.

The session was led by URSB Registrar General Ms. Mercy K. Kainobwisho, alongside officials from the bureau, who guided participants on the legal and practical steps required to establish sustainable businesses in Uganda.

The training focused on equipping the returnees with practical knowledge on business registration, enterprise formalisation, brand protection and other key aspects of entrepreneurship to enable them transition successfully into self-employment.

URSB noted that formalising businesses not only enhances credibility but also enables entrepreneurs to access financing, government programmes and wider market opportunities. Participants were also sensitised on the importance of protecting trademarks and other intellectual property rights to safeguard their business ideas and brands.

The initiative forms part of a broader government reintegration programme designed to support Ugandans returning from South Africa. Government has been implementing interventions aimed at helping the returnees regain economic independence through skills development, entrepreneurship support and access to relevant public services.

URSB said empowering returnees with business knowledge will enable them to establish viable enterprises, create employment opportunities and contribute to Uganda’s socio-economic development.